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I have a React-redux-form to add places to a user. Data is sent with axios & the resulting update is console logged.






export const savePlaceToUser = (place, user) => async dispatch => {
let saved = {};
saved.userId = user._id;
saved.placeId = place._id
const res = await axios.put('/api/place/save', saved);
console.log(res.data.savedPlace);
}





The express js route is as follows.






const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const User = mongoose.model('users');

app.put('/api/place/save', (req, res)=>{
User.findByIdAndUpdate(req.body.userId, {
"$addToSet" : { savedPlace: req.body.placeId}
}, (err, user)=>{
err ? res.send(err) : res.send(user)
})
})





And here is the user model.






const mongoose = require('mongoose');

const userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
googleId:String,
userName:String,
userDp:String,
savedPlace: [{ type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: "Place" }]
});

mongoose.model('users', userSchema);





On first submit, savedPlace is without the update.
On second submit, the array is updated.










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  • what do you see in this statement after first attempt console.log(res.data.savedPlace) ?

    – Faysal Ahmed
    Jan 2 at 6:33











  • An array with Id's of previously added places. On submitting again, the array is updated and the new place's id is added to the array.

    – Mohannad Ibrahimi
    Jan 2 at 8:11
















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I have a React-redux-form to add places to a user. Data is sent with axios & the resulting update is console logged.






export const savePlaceToUser = (place, user) => async dispatch => {
let saved = {};
saved.userId = user._id;
saved.placeId = place._id
const res = await axios.put('/api/place/save', saved);
console.log(res.data.savedPlace);
}





The express js route is as follows.






const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const User = mongoose.model('users');

app.put('/api/place/save', (req, res)=>{
User.findByIdAndUpdate(req.body.userId, {
"$addToSet" : { savedPlace: req.body.placeId}
}, (err, user)=>{
err ? res.send(err) : res.send(user)
})
})





And here is the user model.






const mongoose = require('mongoose');

const userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
googleId:String,
userName:String,
userDp:String,
savedPlace: [{ type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: "Place" }]
});

mongoose.model('users', userSchema);





On first submit, savedPlace is without the update.
On second submit, the array is updated.










share|improve this question























  • what do you see in this statement after first attempt console.log(res.data.savedPlace) ?

    – Faysal Ahmed
    Jan 2 at 6:33











  • An array with Id's of previously added places. On submitting again, the array is updated and the new place's id is added to the array.

    – Mohannad Ibrahimi
    Jan 2 at 8:11














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I have a React-redux-form to add places to a user. Data is sent with axios & the resulting update is console logged.






export const savePlaceToUser = (place, user) => async dispatch => {
let saved = {};
saved.userId = user._id;
saved.placeId = place._id
const res = await axios.put('/api/place/save', saved);
console.log(res.data.savedPlace);
}





The express js route is as follows.






const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const User = mongoose.model('users');

app.put('/api/place/save', (req, res)=>{
User.findByIdAndUpdate(req.body.userId, {
"$addToSet" : { savedPlace: req.body.placeId}
}, (err, user)=>{
err ? res.send(err) : res.send(user)
})
})





And here is the user model.






const mongoose = require('mongoose');

const userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
googleId:String,
userName:String,
userDp:String,
savedPlace: [{ type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: "Place" }]
});

mongoose.model('users', userSchema);





On first submit, savedPlace is without the update.
On second submit, the array is updated.










share|improve this question














I have a React-redux-form to add places to a user. Data is sent with axios & the resulting update is console logged.






export const savePlaceToUser = (place, user) => async dispatch => {
let saved = {};
saved.userId = user._id;
saved.placeId = place._id
const res = await axios.put('/api/place/save', saved);
console.log(res.data.savedPlace);
}





The express js route is as follows.






const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const User = mongoose.model('users');

app.put('/api/place/save', (req, res)=>{
User.findByIdAndUpdate(req.body.userId, {
"$addToSet" : { savedPlace: req.body.placeId}
}, (err, user)=>{
err ? res.send(err) : res.send(user)
})
})





And here is the user model.






const mongoose = require('mongoose');

const userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
googleId:String,
userName:String,
userDp:String,
savedPlace: [{ type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: "Place" }]
});

mongoose.model('users', userSchema);





On first submit, savedPlace is without the update.
On second submit, the array is updated.






export const savePlaceToUser = (place, user) => async dispatch => {
let saved = {};
saved.userId = user._id;
saved.placeId = place._id
const res = await axios.put('/api/place/save', saved);
console.log(res.data.savedPlace);
}





export const savePlaceToUser = (place, user) => async dispatch => {
let saved = {};
saved.userId = user._id;
saved.placeId = place._id
const res = await axios.put('/api/place/save', saved);
console.log(res.data.savedPlace);
}





const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const User = mongoose.model('users');

app.put('/api/place/save', (req, res)=>{
User.findByIdAndUpdate(req.body.userId, {
"$addToSet" : { savedPlace: req.body.placeId}
}, (err, user)=>{
err ? res.send(err) : res.send(user)
})
})





const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const User = mongoose.model('users');

app.put('/api/place/save', (req, res)=>{
User.findByIdAndUpdate(req.body.userId, {
"$addToSet" : { savedPlace: req.body.placeId}
}, (err, user)=>{
err ? res.send(err) : res.send(user)
})
})





const mongoose = require('mongoose');

const userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
googleId:String,
userName:String,
userDp:String,
savedPlace: [{ type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: "Place" }]
});

mongoose.model('users', userSchema);





const mongoose = require('mongoose');

const userSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
googleId:String,
userName:String,
userDp:String,
savedPlace: [{ type: mongoose.Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: "Place" }]
});

mongoose.model('users', userSchema);






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  • what do you see in this statement after first attempt console.log(res.data.savedPlace) ?

    – Faysal Ahmed
    Jan 2 at 6:33











  • An array with Id's of previously added places. On submitting again, the array is updated and the new place's id is added to the array.

    – Mohannad Ibrahimi
    Jan 2 at 8:11



















  • what do you see in this statement after first attempt console.log(res.data.savedPlace) ?

    – Faysal Ahmed
    Jan 2 at 6:33











  • An array with Id's of previously added places. On submitting again, the array is updated and the new place's id is added to the array.

    – Mohannad Ibrahimi
    Jan 2 at 8:11

















what do you see in this statement after first attempt console.log(res.data.savedPlace) ?

– Faysal Ahmed
Jan 2 at 6:33





what do you see in this statement after first attempt console.log(res.data.savedPlace) ?

– Faysal Ahmed
Jan 2 at 6:33













An array with Id's of previously added places. On submitting again, the array is updated and the new place's id is added to the array.

– Mohannad Ibrahimi
Jan 2 at 8:11





An array with Id's of previously added places. On submitting again, the array is updated and the new place's id is added to the array.

– Mohannad Ibrahimi
Jan 2 at 8:11












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